Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I'm not friends with SAHM. They always think we're trying to use them, when in reality, if we we stoop to asking for a favor, it means we're absolutely desperate and ashamed.
I’m a WOHM and I’m friends with plenty of SAHMs, and other WOHMs. We all help each other in *emergencies* or truly special circumstances. But we all know that you plan and pay for regular, reliable, bread and butter child care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep it simple,
No, I have my hands full with my two and cannot babysit.
THIS
+1.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I'm not friends with SAHM. They always think we're trying to use them, when in reality, if we we stoop to asking for a favor, it means we're absolutely desperate and ashamed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would just say "no." If you need to explain, say that it doesn't work with your kids and schedule. It's not an emergency, right?
With people like this, if you say you can help in an emergency, suddenly every day becomes an emergency.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I'm not friends with SAHM. They always think we're trying to use them, when in reality, if we we stoop to asking for a favor, it means we're absolutely desperate and ashamed.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I'm not friends with SAHM. They always think we're trying to use them, when in reality, if we we stoop to asking for a favor, it means we're absolutely desperate and ashamed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep it simple,
No, I have my hands full with my two and cannot babysit.
THIS
Anonymous wrote:What everyone else said. But I'm confused. Did she indicate more than just a one day thing?
And how did she assume anything if she asked you?